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Why Sudden Diet Changes Can Upset Your Pet (And How to Switch Safely)

We’ve all done it.

You spot a new pet food on special. Or your usual brand is out of stock. So you switch – just like that.

But for your pet? That sudden change can cause more trouble than you think.

Dogs and cats have sensitive digestive systems. A quick food swap can lead to upset stomachs, stress and unnecessary vet visits. Here’s why it happens and how to do it properly.

 

Why Sudden Changes Cause Problems

Your pet’s digestive system adjusts to the food they eat regularly. Their gut bacteria balance adapts to break down those specific ingredients. When you switch food abruptly, their system doesn’t have time to adjust.

Common symptoms include:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Gas or bloating
  • Loss of appetite
  • Lethargy

Even if the new food is high quality, the sudden shift can trigger digestive upset.

 

When Should You Change Your Pet’s Food?

There are valid reasons to switch:

  • Life stage changes (puppy to adult, adult to senior)
  • Medical conditions requiring a specialised diet
  • Allergies or sensitivities
  • Weight management needs

If you’re unsure whether your pet needs a diet change, ask the Pets24 AI Vet for quick guidance, or consult your veterinarian for tailored advice.

 

How to Switch Safely (The 7-Day Rule)

The safest way to transition your pet’s food is gradually over 7 – 10 days.

Here’s a simple guide:

Days 1 – 2:
75% old food + 25% new food

Days 3 – 4:
50% old food + 50% new food

Days 5 – 6:
25% old food + 75% new food

Day 7+:
100% new food

If your pet shows mild digestive upset, slow the transition down. Every pet is different.

 

Extra Tips for a Smooth Transition

  • Stick to consistent feeding times
  • Avoid introducing new treats during the switch
  • Monitor stool quality daily
  • Ensure fresh water is always available

A new food might promise better nutrition, but rushing the switch can undo the benefits. Gradual transitions protect your pet’s digestive health, reduce stress and make the change smoother for everyone.

Want to ask the Pets24 AI Vet a question about your pet’s health, behaviour or daily care?

Ask here: https://pets24.co.za/ai-vet-advisor/

In an emergency situation though, the AI Vet will always recommend that you consult your local veterinarian first.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current developments. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the content, please be aware that details, prices, and recommendations may change over time. Always consult with a professional or relevant expert for specific advice related to your pet's needs. Pets24 does not assume any liability for actions taken based on the information provided.

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